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  1. Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/ghana-vs-nigeria-var-gadgets-land-in-kumasi/%3famp …as CAF moves Eagles, Ghana clash to Baba Yara Stadium The Super Eagles will now play their 2022 World Cup final qualifiers against Ghana’s Black Stars at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, as PUNCH Sports Extra can reliably inform that the Video Assistant Referee equipment has already landed at the stadium ready for installation. This is coming after officials of the Confederation of African Football inspection team visited the Baba Yara Stadium and the earlier slated venue, the Cape Coast Stadium, to inspect their facilities, following a protest by Nigeria. There have been doubts over the earlier slated Cape Coast Stadium venue for the crucial tie, after the Ghanaian government celebrated the country’s 65th independence anniversary there on March 6, which affected the stadium’s pitch. Pictures online showed the pitch had large dry portions and holes in some other parts after the massive celebration at the stadium. Subsequently, the Confederation of African Football rejected the stadium — despite efforts by the National Sports Authority to ensure the pitch was ready for the game on March 25 — and have now approved the Baba Yara Stadium as match venue. According to a top CAF official, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, the football body has already conveyed VAR equipment to Baba Yara Stadium for the play-off first leg match.“The match is now billed for the Baba Yara Stadium and all VAR equipment are already there,” our source said.According to Ghanaweb.com, Nigeria had asked FIFA to move the match to a neutral ground, with neigbouring Benin Republic their preferred choice, but Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick dismissed the reports, describing it as “mere speculation.” “On what basis are you saying they (Ghana) shouldn’t play there (Baba Yara Stadium)? They should play there. Football is meant to unite and not to divide. What if we get to Benin, is it not 11 players versus 11 players. What’s the guarantee we can beat them there? “This is a crucial game, taking it outside Ghana could cause a cold war between these countries, and we don’t want that. The Kumasi pitch is very okay, just like the Abuja stadium. So, I think we can play there. I believe we can beat Ghana anywhere with a good team.”The stadium was built by the United African Company in 1957, with its stands were first constructed in 1971 It was originally known as Kumasi Sports Stadium but renamed after Kumasi-born footballer Baba Yara in 2004 It’s a 40,528-capacity arena and home to local giants Asante Kotoko The stadium hosted matches at the 1978, 2000 and 2008 AFCON Ghana’s U-23 team beat Nigeria 2-0 at the stadium to advance to the 2011 African Games on the away goal rule after aggregate score stood at 3-3 The latest renovation works at the stadium were delayed by the pandemic but ended last year. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
  2. Link : https://www.nextgov.com/it-modernization/2022/03/congressional-publishing-arm-plans-new-software-take-over-print-documentation/363269/ The Government Publishing Office is focusing on customer experience for both the American public and lawmakers to spearhead modernization efforts, according to agency Director Hugh Halpern. In a keynote talk at a Data Coalition summit between private and public sector leaders, Halpern discussed the dated software used on Capitol Hill and in the GPO, and explained the continued rollout of the agency’s XPub software to streamline basic functions for digital documents. Halpern said that the software “is really robust and is a huge leap forward. And eventually this will sort of become the hub of our operations at GPO. It will take over that print function for our congressional customers. And it will really facilitate the development of a whole slew of new applications for all of our federal customers.” Developed in conjunction with private firm SDL, Halpern anticipates that XPub will alleviate the bureaucratic backlog brought on by antiquated printing and document software behind government websites, including Congress.gov. He specified that the GPO’s new software will feature more responsive and flexible HTML for improved government web browsing services. Halpern also said that the XPub deployment on Capitol Hill, particularly in the House of Representatives, will streamline basic operations like drafting and sharing committee reports. The updated HTML applications can easily transition documents into efficient PDFs rather than the current back-and-forth process consisting of software, hardware and hard copies to successfully author a committee report. While this is one anecdotal example, Halpern describes the streamlining of these processes as a big leap. “Frankly, as I'm looking at the future as the head of an organization where we're looking for growth opportunities, building solutions based around the tools that folks are using now, so around [Microsoft] Word and enabling you to get good copy out is actually a huge step forward,” he said. “I think over time [it] will kind of revolutionize the way the Congress produces its documents.” Leadership at the GPO is looking to implement changes with XPub across various federal agencies to make government services more efficient. “We hope to be deploying XPub for bills resolutions and amendments, hopefully by the end of this calendar year,” Halpern said. “I believe that we will be ready. It will be dependent on our customer when they want to deploy that, but we are hopeful that…within this next two year timespan you will see the fruits of that result.”
  3. Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/venturebeat.com/2022/03/16/report-hardware-still-accounts-for-biggest-portion-of-it-spending/amp/ In 2022, businesses will modernize IT infrastructure and update client devices to support the workforce in our increasingly hybrid world. Computer hardware is an integral part of our lives, especially in the modern workplace, and Spiceworks Ziff Davis (SWZD) finds that it still accounts for the largest portion of overall tech spending, at 30% of overall IT budgets. This report dives into future and historical hardware data from SWZD’s State of IT, sharing previously unpublished data to offer even deeper insights into laptop, desktop and server trends it’s observed over the past several years. The survey highlights tech adoption plans that reveal spending shifts and opportunities for vendors as businesses modernize tech infrastructure to prepare for a hybrid future. Driven by the shift to remote work which places a premium on portable computing devices, companies plan to spend significantly more on laptops than on desktops — 19% of hardware budgets vs. 14%, respectively. In server rooms around the world, on-premises infrastructure will evolve by offering greater performance and growing more intertwined with public clouds. For example, fast solid-state drives (SSDs) continue to gain traction as businesses look to alleviate storage bottlenecks associated with legacy hard drives. Already, 55% of businesses use SATA SSDs in on-premises servers. Within two years, most IT departments plan to equip servers with even faster flash storage in the form of SAS SSDs (56%) and still faster NVMe SSD drives (53%). As more workloads run in AWS or Azure to support the remote workforce, on-premises infrastructure will evolve to integrate more seamlessly with public clouds, offering organizations more resilience and the flexibility to run workloads wherever it makes the most sense. The report indicates that within two years, most businesses (54%) will integrate physical servers with a public cloud. More than one-third of companies (37%) will take it a step further by using consumption-based “as-a-service” billing, which simplifies building hybrid clouds by aligning technology stacks and by bringing the cloud payment model to on-premises infrastructure.For its survey, SWZD included responses from 1,145 IT buyers in organizations across North America and Europe. Read the full report by SWZD. VentureBeat's mission is to be a digital town square for technical decision-makers to gain knowledge about transformative enterprise technology and transact.
  4. Nickname: @Mr.Bada Video author: PlayStation Name of the game: My Hero One's Justice 2 - Midnight Now Available in Season Pass 2 | PS4 Video link: Short description of the video: Midnight has just arrived as the 4th DLC character in MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 season pass 2! Use her quirk Somnambulist to put opponents into a sweet, sweet sleep.
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      D.CraZy

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  6. Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yankodesign.com/2022/03/15/the-worlds-first-65w-travel-adapter-lets-you-fast-charge-all-your-gadgets-anywhere-on-the-planet/amp/ No larger than the size of your average travel adapter, the Zendure Passport III packs features that make it a charging behemoth and a travel must-have. With a GaN semiconductor on the inside that gives the adapter a power output of 65W, the Zendure Passport III is compact, versatile, and can simultaneously charge 6 gadgets at the same time. Designed to work in 200 countries, the travel adapter can plug into virtually any socket across the globe, and comes with not 1, not 2, but 4 USB-C ports to fast-charge all your devices, along with a USB-A port as well as a traditional universal socket to plug gadgets and appliances in. Designer: Joe Zhang Click Here to Buy Now: $39 $69 (43% off). Hurry, less than 48 hours left! Raised over $470,000.Touted by Zendure as the most powerful travel adapter on the market today, the Passport III is possibly one of the only few travel adapters built on a Gallium Nitride internal architecture. Thanks to this very feature, the Passport III manages to have a power delivery capacity of a whopping 65W, and an ability to concurrently charge 6 gadgets together, while being about as compact as the adapter brick you get with most smartphones. Designed clearly for travel, the Passport III comes with switches on the side that let you deploy pins that fit into different plug points, depending on which part of the globe you are in, and the switches are lined up in a way that allows you to use the device with one hand, just in case you have the other one occupied.Equipped with 5 ports and one universal-style socket, the Passport III can provide power to anything, from your laptop to your phone, or even the hair trimmer or hair dryer you probably have stashed somewhere in your check-in bag. A USB-C port on the side outputs 65W PD, or 45W PPS (Programmable Power Supply), letting you charge everything from your laptops to tablets, or even fast-charge your phones (it can fully charge your MacBook Pro in under 3 hours). 4 USB-C ports and 1 USB-A port on the base of the charger output 15W, ideal for powering regular devices that don’t have or need high consumption or energy demands. The universal AC outlet on the front covers everything else, while the Passport III’s built-in features like a 10A auto-resetting fuse, thermal control, short-circuit + surge protection, and power management ensure that you can safely plug in as many as 6 devices at the same time, right into one electrical socket.
  7. Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.euronews.com/next/amp/2022/03/15/russia-could-use-kaspersky-antivirus-software-in-cyberattacks-in-europe-german-agency-warn Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has recommended users of Kaspersky antivirus software switch to an alternative over fears the Russian cybersecurity firm could be used to facilitate cyberattacks by the Russian government.In a bulletin published on Tuesday, the BSI warned that the war in Ukraine had raised the risk of attacks on IT infrastructure in NATO countries and the European Union. "A Russian IT manufacturer can carry out offensive operations itself, be forced to attack target systems against its will, or itself be spied on as a victim of a cyber operation without its knowledge or be misused as a tool for attacks against its own customers," a translation of the BSI's original German announcement said. Kaspersky Lab responded to the claims by denying the existence of any link between it and the Kremlin."We believe this decision is not based on a technical assessment of Kaspersky products – that we continuously advocated for with the BSI and across Europe – but instead is being made on political grounds," a statement provided to Euronews Next by the company's European communications head Stefan Rojacher said."Kaspersky is a private global cybersecurity company and, as a private company, does not have any ties to the Russian or any other government," the statement added. The company's statement also highlighted how its data processing infrastructure has been based in Switzerland since 2018, and that information from German users is processed in two data centres located in Zurich.In 2017, Department of Homeland Security officials in the United States ordered government departments and federal agencies to "remove and discontinue present and future use" of Kaspersky products, saying that "the risks presented by Kaspersky-branded products" justified the move.A Bloomberg Businessweek report on the US government's decision claimed that Kaspersky had links to Russia's FSB intelligence agency, and alleged the company had "developed security technology at the spy agency’s behest and worked on joint projects the CEO knew would be embarrassing if made public". Company founder Eugene Kaspersky denied allegations of Kremlin influence during a Reddit AMA session in May 2017. When asked if the Russian government influenced Kaspersky's operations, he replied: "No, it doesn’t and any speculation about it are false, they are unfounded conspiracy theories".
  8. Link : https://www.marianuniversitysabre.com/2022/03/16/hardware-wallet-market-growth-size-report-share-trends-and-forecast-2022-2027/ According to the latest report by IMARC Group, titled “Global Hardware Wallet Market Size, Share, Industry Trends, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2022-2027“, the global hardware wallet market reached a value of US$ 251.6 Million in 2021. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach a value of US$ 1,148.50 Million by 2027 exhibiting a CAGR of 27.20% during 2022-2027. A hardware wallet refers to a high-security specialized cryptocurrency wallet designed to store user private keys in a secure encrypted hardware device. It is used for purchasing and trading crypto assets as it functions as cold storage to protect pins from hackers. Some common hardware applications include Ledger, Keep Key, Pro Key, and Trezor. A hardware wallet is intended to be immune from computer viruses that can steal or damage data in software wallets. It utilizes near-field communication and Bluetooth to connect with electronic applications that offer enhanced hack- and theft-free modules, making devices invulnerable to potential threats.Hardware Wallets Market Trends and Drivers: The global hardware wallet market is primarily driven by the surging demand for digital currencies or cryptocurrencies for trading. Besides this, the increasing digitization and the legalization and approval of sale, purchase, and trade of various virtual currencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Cardano, are fueling the market growth. Get a Free PDF Sample for more detailed market insights: https://www.imarcgroup.com/hardware-wallet-market/requestsample This is also facilitating the need for high transparency of distributed ledger technology integrated with blockchain to minimize risks of hacking and other fraudulent activities. In addition to this, the rising prevalence of cybercrime and the growing use of e-commerce platforms are escalating data vulnerability, which is propelling the demand for hardware wallets. Furthermore, the use of near-field communication (NFC) for wireless data transferring is anticipated to create a favorable market outlook in the upcoming years. Note: We are regularly tracking the direct effect of COVID-19 on the market, along with the indirect influence of associated industries. These observations will be integrated into the report. Global Hardware Wallets Market 2022-2027 Analysis and Segmentation: Competitive Landscape: The competitive landscape of the market has been studied in the report with the detailed profiles of the key players operating in the market. Archos, BitLox Limited, Coinkite Inc., CoolBitX, ELLIPAL Limited, Ledger SAS, OPOLO SARL, Penta Security Systems Inc., SatoshiLabs s.r.o., ShapeShift, Shift Crypto AG and Sugi (Sofitto NV). The report has segmented the market on the basis of region, type, connection type, distribution channel and end user.If you want latest primary and secondary data (2022-2027) with Cost Module, Business Strategy, Distribution Channel, etc. Click request free sample report, published report will be delivered to you in PDF format via email within 24 to 48 hours of receiving full payment.If you need specific information that is not currently within the scope of the report, we can provide it to you as a part of the customization. About Us: IMARC Group is a leading market research company that offers management strategy and market research worldwide. We partner with clients in all sectors and regions to identify their highest-value opportunities, address their most critical challenges, and transform their businesses. IMARC’s information products include major market, scientific, economic and technological developments for business leaders in pharmaceutical, industrial, and high technology organizations. Market forecasts and industry analysis for biotechnology, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, travel and tourism, nanotechnology and novel processing methods are at the top of the company’s expertise. Contact Us: IMARC Services Private Limited. 30 N Gould St Ste R Sheridan, WY 82801 USA – Wyoming Email: Sales@imarcgroup.com Tel No:(D) +91 120 433 0800 Americas:- +1 631 791 1145 | Africa and Europe :- +44-702-409-7331 | Asia: +91-120-433-0800, +91-120-433-0800
  9. Nickname: @Bada. Video author: PlayStation Name of the game: MLB The Show 22 - Cross-Saves, Cross-Progression and Cross-Play | PS5, PS4 Video link: Short description of the video: Cross-saves, Cross-progression, and Cross-play! Coach and Clone Coach give you the deets on MLB The Show 22's ecosystem. Play MLB The Show 22 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and now for the first time ever Nintendo Switch on April 5, 2022. Pre-order now at https://store.playstation.com/en-us/c...
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  12. Link : https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triad/weather/2022/03/07/shark-tracking-gadgets-expanding-weather-forecasting Shark tracking gadgets could revolutionize the way you get your weather forecast. The Shark Lab at California University State Long Beach created a solar-power buoy that tracks sharks in real-time. The Shark Lab calls their creation a “live buoy.” They make their buoys with cell receivers and solar panels. The buoys could also help us learn more about our environment and weather.Dr. Chris Lowe, who is the Director of the Shark Lab, told Spectrum Networks the buoys could have many uses besides studying marine life. “We get environmental data. We get sea temperature, we get sea floor water temperature, we get wave activity, we get air temperature and we can equip them with all sorts of other ocean sensors.” Drone technology After innovating this new technology, the Shark Lab is partnering with California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, to use drones and a new algorithm to enhance their tracking of sharks.Computer Science and Software Engineering students at Cal Poly developed a machine-learning algorithm that could go through thousands of hours of drone footage. They hope to identify sharks and people and distinguish them between surfers, swimmers and others. “By using this tool we can figure out when sharks are mostly likely to be close to people and water user their going to be close to… and does that vary depending on environmental conditions.” Before it would take the Shark Lab hours and hours to go through the footage and spot the sharks. Now, that process takes minutes. Forecasting sharks? Dr. Lowe told us drones and buoys could expand the weather forecasting beyond tracking storms or unusual weather. Technology is becoming so advanced, meteorologists may also do shark forecast in their local markets. “We can predict wave height. The weather does that all the time. But what if in the future we have shark forecasts? So what if we’re able to use this data to make predictions on when sharks are mostly likely going to be close to people based not only on shark’s behavior but on human behavior?” He says the key is using the technology we have now like buoys, drones and satellites and correlate it environmental conditions. “We get really good environmental data that enables us to predict when we’re going to get a good swell or if there’s going to be strong rip currents. If we can correlate those environmental conditions to shark occurrences, then we can give people stingray warnings and shark warnings.” Dr. Lowe told us the possibility of a meteorologist giving a shark or stingray warning could happen in the next five years.
  13. Link : https://www.energy-storage.news/gransolars-first-bess-project-in-australia-will-be-optimised-by-fluence-software/ Fluence’s software for optimising the market performance of energy storage and renewable energy assets will be used at the first battery storage project in Australia by Spain’s Gransolar Group. Gransolar’s energy storage division, E22, contracted the energy storage technology and services provider to deploy the Fluence IQ Bidding Application at a 5MW/7.5MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) asset in Longwarry, Victoria, Australia. Fluence said this morning that the asset is expected to be energised in the middle of this year. The BESS is being deployed to support distribution network operator Ausnet during times of high congestion in summer through a Network Support Agreement. During the rest of the year the battery system will participate in wholesale markets in the National Electricity Market (NEM) which offers opportunities for storage to deliver revenues through frequency control ancillary services (FCAS) and arbitrage. It will be Fluence IQ’s job to forecast market activity and control the battery dispatch, maximising revenues from wholesale opportunities while ensuring the system is always ready to perform its distribution network support duties. “As grid-scale energy storage plays an increasing role in Australia’s clean energy transition, we see a growing need for AI-based bidding software to manage these renewable assets,” Fluence chief digital officer Seyed Madaeni said. “Co-optimising the full value stack of wholesale market participation simultaneously with the demands of a network support agreement is a complex task that requires a powerful software layer.” While it is a relatively small project by either company’s standards, Fluence said the contract marks its software’s first use in the market for smaller grid-scale energy storage of 5MW or under, which it called an exciting and emerging market segment. Gransolar meanwhile is developing around 1,000MWh of battery storage worldwide across its group companies. Fluence added 250MW of Fluence IQ contracts in the first quarter of this year alone, adding to 2,744MW of contracts for the software signed during 2021. One of the software’s advantages as an offering is that it can be used to optimise renewable energy assets as well as energy storage. In February Energy-Storage.news reported that it had been contracted for 320MW of wind and solar in Australia for the energy arm of telecoms company Telstra. A couple of weeks before that one of Fluence’s owners, AES Corporation, contracted for Fluence IQ to optimise a 1.1GW portfolio of US solar and storage assets. At the moment, the platform is only available in Australia’s NEM and the California market, but the company has said it is expecting to roll it out globally from this year. In an interview to mark the end of 2021, Fluence CEO Manuel Perez Dubuc told this site the company had seen “significant demand for digital products that optimise assets – both renewable and storage”. “The business model and economics of combining energy storage plus services plus digital optimisation is powerful, and we expect interest in that type of combination offering to grow,” he said.
  14. Link : https://www.biometricupdate.com/202203/blocks-hardware-wallet-to-use-fingerprint-biometric-authentication Payment firm Block (formerly known as Square) has confirmed that fingerprint biometrics will be the main method of authentication for its upcoming hardware wallet, according to a blog post from the firm. “We believe PINs, passwords, and seed phrases are confusing and often not secure given the workarounds normal people have to create given all the friction,” the post reads.“Instead, to achieve seamless authentication in practice, we plan to incorporate a fingerprint sensor into the wallet hardware.” To preserve users’ privacy, Block said fingerprint biometric data will never leave the device. The code behind the technology will also reportedly be available to an independent community that will be able to inspect and verify it. The firm also confirmed that, as the company builds the product, it will also evaluate additional access methods that customers could opt into in future. Further, Block said it will equip the wallet with a rechargeable lithium polymer battery and USB-C port, and without a display as the accompanying app will be the main interface. “We’ll get into this in more depth in a future post, including how we’re thinking about security considerations; for now, we’d like to hear from you.” To this end, Block has set up a Twitter thread, where users can comment and share their privacy and security-related considerations. Several users on the social media platform criticized Block’s choice not to include a screen in the wallet, saying that a way to double-check transaction details was paramount to the security of final settlement operations.The choice of fingerprint biometrics for authentication was also heavily criticized, in this case by Bitcoinist. The crypto publication cites potential biometrics vulnerabilities identified in a 2019 IFSEC Global article, though also noting that the risk of a ‘honeypot’ is mitigated by the biometric data remaining on-device. The company has not yet publicly responded to these comments.
  15. Nickname: @Bada. Video author: PlayStation Name of the game: Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online | Stunning Visuals | PS5 Video link: Short description of the video: The power of PlayStation 5 delivers new levels of fidelity and performance, allowing for the new graphics modes to deliver up to 4K resolution, up to 60 frames per second gameplay, HDR lighting options, ray tracing, texture upgrades, and more.
  16. Hello guys, how are you? I hope you are well. I want to tell you if you are interested in getting into project vgr or gog or Journaliste or gfx or Devil harmony I can help you and explain everything to you 💙♥️

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    1. Baku-Love

      Baku-Love

      no problem dude

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